GateHouse News Service New England Budget  June 28, 2007

Here are the top New England regional stories from GateHouse News Service.

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Here are the top New England regional stories from GateHouse News Service.

Contact: Chris Biondi, (508) 626-4343, cbiondi@gatehousemedia.com

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News

SUPREME COURT DESEG RULING OPTIONS:
IMPACT IN BROCKTON – Brockton is one of the districts with voluntary desegregation plan -- getting their and experts' reaction to U.S. Supreme Court ruling that rejected school diversity plans that take account of students' race in two major public school districts but left the door open for using race in limited circumstances
Enterprise, Rebecca, 12-14 inches, 5 p.m. filing
IMPACT IN FRAMINGHAM – Framingham another district with voluntary race-based school placements.
MetroWest Daily News, Hilliard, 15 inches, 6 p.m.

EDITORIAL: What’s the CIA up to? - The CIA's "family jewels" make interesting reading, but it's what the CIA is doing now that merits our attention.
MetroWest Daily News
Goes with Granlund cartoon

Sports

OLYMPIC SWIMMER - Feature on former Olympic swimmer Erik Vendt of Easton who is trying
to make a pool comeback.
Enterprise, Fenton, length/ETA not available
With photo

Lifestyles

ROAD TRIP - To most, the words ``family road trip'' mean an endless car ride, museum after museum, and the dreaded words, ``Are we there yet?'' Joe Cali of Southborough has given traveling families the solution to their road trip woes with his new book ``The Ultimate Family Road Trip.''
MetroWest Daily News, Kate Olesin, 15 inches, 6 p.m.
With photos of author and book cover

SOAPBOX DERBY - Hopkinton kid is heading to national Soapbox Derby competition in Ohio for the second time. We find out his secrets to success.
MetroWest Daily News, Loetherman, 15 inches, 6 p.m.
With photos

OPIE & ANTHONY AT MOHEGAN - Gregg "Opie" Hughes and Anthony Cumia are taking their show on the road with the second annual Traveling Virus Tour. The tour will be making a stop Saturday night at Mohegan Sun Arena.
Norwich Bulletin, Savino, 15 inches, on wire now.
With info boxes at bottom of file

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